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Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
Pollen is scattered by the wind or by animals.
Flower can release its seed by wind. It can also spread the seeds by sticking to the legs of any insect or bird that comes for nectar. It sometimes can spread by rain too.
Pollen can be scattered by wind, or by pollinating insects such as bees.
self pollination insects wind water
Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
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Angiosperms can be categorized based on their seed structure as monocots or dicots, based on their growth habit as herbaceous or woody, and based on their flower structure as simple or compound.
It means that the plant does not reproduce by means of traditional flowers and seed is not formed within a closed ovary of the flower. Examples of non-flowering plants are: ferns and mosses which reproduce by means of spores, as well as gymnosperms which produce seed in "naked" ovaries (cones).
Pollen is scattered by the wind or by animals.
Flower can release its seed by wind. It can also spread the seeds by sticking to the legs of any insect or bird that comes for nectar. It sometimes can spread by rain too.
Pollen can be scattered by wind, or by pollinating insects such as bees.
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Pollination can occur through wind, animals (such as bees, butterflies, and birds), and self-pollination (where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower on the same plant).